Following the May 13th graduation ceremony at 1 pm, students, family, friends, faculty and staff are warmly invited by Anselm House to Melrose Station to celebrate the momentous day.
Following the May 13th graduation ceremony at 1 pm, students, family, friends, faculty and staff are warmly invited by Anselm House to Melrose Station to celebrate the momentous day.
As a judge seeing a tremendous flow of brokenness and despair in an urban public family court system, Judge Ryan Larson wanted to find an alternative to the prison pipeline and never-ending child protective services interventions. He pioneered an innovative...
Eugene Habecker holds degrees from Taylor University (BA), Ball State University (MA), University of Michigan (PhD), Temple University (JD), a certificate from the Institute for Educational Management at Harvard University, and nine honorary degrees. He is an author,...
Chesterton House welcomes Sarah Estelle Associate Professor of Economics; Hope College to discuss the topic of capitalism. Typically Christians who focus on the morality of markets and economics see the problem as “taming” markets to mitigate the unjust outcomes they...
The Theological Horizons Faith & Work Forum is a conversation series on Grounds that discusses the interplay between faith, work, and life. Each semester Theological Horizons features guest speakers with leadership experience from across a wide range of vocations,...
Beatrice Institute’s Spring Salon asks the question: How does the popular TV series The Chosen compare to other re-imaginings of the Gospel narratives? Four panelists—representing different mediums, fields, traditions, and historical epochs—will investigate this...
Jin Young Choi, Professor of New Testament and Christian Origins at Colgate Rochester Crozer Divinity School, will examine "The Mystery of the Divine Economy," inviting us to perceive the presence of the Mystery amidst our life together, in solidarity with the...
In an era of polarization and upheaval, knowing when to “speak” (organize, protest, argue, and actually talk) and when to “listen” (observe, rethink, seek out new information, and take note) can be unclear, even as our choices to engage can be quite consequential....
Christina Lake, Professor of English at Wheaton College, will speak on the literature and theological themes of Flannery O’Connor for Cambridge House's first public lecture.
Celebrate the launch of Lyric Theology, a new book by Thomas Gardner, Professor of English at Virigina Tech, and hear Gardner talk about the way four important contemporary artists—poet Czeslaw Miloosz, filmmaker Terrence Malick, novelist Marilynne Robinson, and lyric...